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2001 NCAA Men's Final Four Tournament Records Book Team photos/game box scores(new 1/19/01 3:01 PM Page 140 14 0 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT FIELD—TEAM CHAMPIONS Team Champions 1939 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 27 at Evanston, IL . OREGON 46, OHIO ST. 33 Or e g o n FG FT -A PF TP Laddie Gale* 3 4- 5 1 10 John Dick* 4 5- 5 3 13 Slim Wintermute* 2 0- 1 1 4 Bobby Anet* 4 2- 3 3 10 Wally Johansen* 4 1-2 1 9 Matt Pavalunas 0 0- 0 0 0 Ford Mullen 0 0- 0 0 0 TO TAL S 17 12 -16 9 46 Ohio St. FG FT -A PF TP Jimmy Hull* 5 2-4 2 12 Richard Baker* 0 0- 0 0 0 John Schick* 1 0- 0 1 2 Robert Lynch* 3 1- 3 3 7 Jack Dawson* 1 0- 0 4 2 Gilbert Mickelson 0 0-0 2 0 William Sattler 3 1- 2 0 7 Richard Boughner 1 0- 0 0 2 Charles Maag 0 0- 0 0 0 Don Scott 0 1- 1 1 1 Robert Stafford 0 0-0 0 0 1939 Or e g o n—Front Row (left to right): Wally Johansen, Slim Wintermute, Bobby TO T A L S 14 5-10 13 33 Anet, head coach Howard Hobson, Laddie Gale and John Dick. Back Row: Bob Hardy, Halftime: Oregon 21, Ohio St. 16. Officials: Lyle Clarno, John Getchell. Attendance: 5,500. Red McNeely, Jay Langston, Ford Mullen, Matt Pavalunas, athletic trainer Bob Offi c e r, Ted Sarpola and Earl Sandness. 1940 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 30 at Kansas City, MO . IN D I A N A 60, KANSAS 42 In d i a n a FG FT -A PF TP Herman Schaefer 4 1- 1 1 9 Jay McCreary 6 0- 0 2 12 Paul Armstrong 4 2- 3 3 10 Jim Gridley 0 0-0 0 0 Bob Menke 0 0-0 0 0 Bill Menke 2 1- 2 3 5 Marv Huffman 5 2-3 4 12 Andy Zimmer 2 1-1 1 5 Bob Dro 3 1-1 4 7 Ralph Dorsey 0 0-0 0 0 Chet Francis 0 0-0 1 0 TO TAL S 26 8-11 19 60 Ka n s a s FG FT -A PF TP Donald Ebling 1 2- 5 0 4 Thomas Hunter 0 1- 1 0 1 Howard Engleman 5 2- 3 3 12 William Hogben 2 0- 0 0 4 Bob Allen 5 3-4 3 13 John Kline 0 0-0 0 0 Ralph Miller 0 2- 2 4 2 1940 In d i a n a—Front Row (left to right): Jim Gridley, Herman Schaefer, Bob Dro, Marv Bruce Voran 0 1-2 0 1 Dick Harp 2 1-3 1 5 Huffman, Jay McCreary, Paul Armstrong and Ralph Dorsey. Back Row: Head coach Branch Jack Sands 0 0-0 0 0 McCracken, Chet Francis, Bill Menke, Andy Zimmer, Bob Menke and Ralph Graham. Wallace Johnson 0 0- 0 0 0 TO TAL S 15 12 -20 11 42 Halftime: Indiana 32, Kansas 19. Technical foul: McCreary. Officials: Gil MacDonald, Ted O’Sullivan. Attendance: 10, 0 0 0 . 1941 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 29 at Kansas City, MO . WISCONSIN 39, WASHINGTON ST. 34 Wi s c o n s i n FG -A FT -A PF TP John Kotz 5 2- 3 2 12 Charles Epperson 2 0- 0 3 4 Gene Englund 5 3-4 2 13 Don Timmerman 1 0-0 1 2 Ted Strain 0 2-2 1 2 Bob Alwin 1 0- 0 0 2 Fred Rehm 2 0-1 2 4 Warren Schrage 0 0- 0 1 0 TO T A L S 16 - 63 7- 10 12 39 Washington St. FG -A FT -A PF TP Dale Gentry 0 1- 2 1 1 Vern Butts 1 1-1 1 3 John Hooper 0 0-0 0 0 Paul Lindemann 0 3-4 1 3 Jim Zimmerman 0 0- 0 0 0 Kirk Gebert 10-24 1-2 1 21 Owen Hunt 0 0- 0 0 0 Ray Sundquist 2 0- 1 3 4 Marv Gilberg 1 0- 2 1 2 TO T A L S 14 - 65 6- 12 8 34 1941 Wi s c o n s i n—Front Row (left to right): Bob Alwin, Bob Sullivan, Fred Rehm, John Halftime: Wisconsin 21, Washington St. 17. Officials: Wally Cameron, Bill Haarlow. Atte n - Kotz, Gene Englund, Charles Epperson, Ted Strain, Harlo Scott and Ed Scheiwe. Back dance: 7,2 19. Row: Manager Morris Bradley, athletic trainer Walter Bakke, Ted Downs, Bob Roth, George Affeldt, Warren Schrage, Don Timmerman, Ted Deppe, John Lynch, Ed Jones, head coach Bud Foster and assistant coach Fred Weg n e r. Team photos/game box scores(new 1/19/01 3:01 PM Page 141 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT FIELD—TEAM CHAMPIONS 14 1 1942 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 28 at Kansas City, MO . STANFORD 53, DARTMOUTH 38 St a n f o r d FG FT -A PF TP Jack Dana 7 0-0 0 14 Fred Linari 3 0- 0 0 6 Ed Voss 6 1- 2 2 13 Bill Cowden 2 1- 1 3 5 Howie Dallmar 6 3- 5 0 15 Don Burness 0 0- 0 0 0 TO T A L S 24 5- 8 5 53 Da rtm o u t h FG FT -A PF TP Robert Myers 4 0-1 1 8 George Munroe 5 2- 2 1 12 James Olsen 4 0- 1 0 8 Stanley Skaug 1 0-0 2 2 Charles Pearson 2 2- 2 3 6 William Parmer 1 0-0 0 2 TO T A L S 17 4-6 7 38 Halftime: Stanford 24, Dartmouth 22. Officials: Glenn Adams, Abb Curtis. Attendance: 6,500. 1942 St a n f o r d—(Left to right): Bill Cowden, Howie Dallmar, Ed Voss, Jim Pollard, Don Burness and head coach Everett Dean. 1943 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 30 at New Yor k . WYOMING 46, GEORGETOWN 34 Wyoming FG FT -A PF TP Kenny Sailors 6 4-6 2 16 Jim Weir 2 1- 3 2 5 Milo Komenich 4 1- 4 2 9 Floyd Volker 2 1-2 3 5 Don Waite 0 0- 0 0 0 Ted Roney 0 1- 2 1 1 Jimmy Collins 4 0-1 1 8 Jim Reese 1 0- 0 0 2 TO T A L S 19 8- 18 11 46 Ge o r g e t o w n FG FT -A PF TP Dan Gabbianelli 1 2-3 3 4 James Reilly 1 0- 0 0 2 John Mahnken 2 2- 3 2 6 Daniel Kraus 2 0-1 3 4 Bill Hassett 3 0- 3 4 6 William Feeney 4 0- 0 1 8 Robert Duffey 0 0- 1 0 0 Lloyd Potolicchio 1 2- 3 1 4 Henry Hyde 0 0- 0 0 0 1943 Wy o m i n g —Front Row (left to right): Don Waite, Earl Ray and Jim Reese. Back TO T A L S 14 6- 14 14 34 Row: Jimmy Collins, Floyd Vol k e r, Milo Komenich, head coach Everett Shelton, Ted Halftime: Wyoming 18, Georgetown 16. Officials: Matty Begovich, Pat Kennedy. Atte n d a n c e : Ro n e y, Kenny Sailors, Jim Weir and NCAA president Philip O. Badger. 13, 3 0 0 . 1944 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 28 at New Yor k . UTAH 42, DARTMOUTH 40 (OT) Utah FG FT -A PF TP Dick Smuin 0 0-0 2 0 Arnie Ferrin 8 6- 7 0 22 Fred Sheffield 1 0- 0 1 2 Wat Misaka 2 0- 0 1 4 Herb Wilkinson 3 1- 4 0 7 Bob Lewis 2 3- 3 2 7 TO T A L S 16 10 -14 6 42 Da rtm o u t h FG FT -A PF TP Harry Leggat 4 0-0 1 8 Robert Gale 5 0- 2 1 10 Everett Nordstrom 0 0- 0 0 0 Audley Brindley 5 1- 1 3 11 Franklin Murphy 0 0-0 0 0 Joseph Vancisin 2 0-0 3 4 Vincent Goering 0 0-0 0 0 Walter Mercer 0 1- 1 3 1 Richard McGuire 3 0-1 3 6 TO T A L S 19 2-5 14 40 Halftime: Dartmouth 18, Utah 17. End of regulation: Tied at 36. Officials: Paul Menton, James 1944 Ut a h—Front Row (left to right): Mas Tatsuno and Ray Kingston. Middle Row: Jim Osborne. Attendance: 15,000. Nance, Fred Lewis, Wat Misaka, Bill Kastellic and graduate assistant coach Keith Brown. Back Row: Head coach Vadal Peterson, Fred Sheffield, Herb Wilkinson, Arnie Ferrin, Dick Smuin, Bob Lewis and Pete Couch. Team photos/game box scores(new 1/19/01 3:01 PM Page 142 14 2 ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT FIELD—TEAM CHAMPIONS 1945 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME, March 27 at New Yor k . OK LAHOMA ST. 49, NEW YORK U. 45 Oklahoma St. FG FT -A PF TP Cecil Hankins 6 3-6 3 15 Weldon Kern 3 0-4 3 6 Bob Kurland 10 2- 3 3 22 Doyle Parrack 2 0-1 3 4 J.L. Parks 0 0-0 3 0 Blake Williams 1 0-1 1 2 John Wylie 0 0- 0 0 0 TO T A L S 22 5- 15 16 49 New York U. FG FT -A PF TP Al Grenert 5 2- 3 3 12 Marty Goldstein 0 2-2 0 2 Don Forman 5 1-1 1 11 Dolph Schayes 2 2- 6 2 6 Sid Tanenbaum 2 0-0 2 4 Herb Walsh 0 0- 0 2 0 Frank Mangiapane 2 2- 2 3 6 Alvin Most 1 2- 3 2 4 TO T A L S 17 11 -17 15 45 Halftime: Oklahoma St.
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